Help!! 3 Days Late, Bfn, Got U/s..what Does It Mean?? Posted: 11-27-04 14:00pm
Hello ladies..I am new here and I need
your help...
Ok girls, I am almost 4 days late w/ all
preg test bfn. My regular ob/gyn
prescribed me antibiotics last week for an
unrelated infection, so I went to the
local clinic this morning for an u/s to
see if I was preg b/c I didn't want to
take my medicines if I was...Anyway the
girl said she saw what appeared to be a
2week old egg, but the Dr. Said there was
nothing there, I saw it, and it looked to
me like an egg...Anyway, my question here
is, if it isn't fertilized and it just is
an egg before menses, would it have been
that clear to see on an u/s???
Please someone help!!!
Any info is great.
I thought I ovulated on the 11th, but
talking w/ a friend, if the egg is
fertilized and that tiny, we think I might
have ovulated later...Around the 18th, but
my cylcles have been regular 27 day cycles
for the past few months...Someone help!!
Thanks
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sarahsweet
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Joined: 23 Oct 2004 Posts: 2485 Location: traverse city, michigan
Posted: 11-28-04 17:55pm
I think that if you had an ultrasound
done, they would have told you right then
if you are pregnant or not.
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ernurse30
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Dec 2004 Posts: 5
Posted: 12-01-04 01:52am
Us can be hard to read that early in a
pregnancy. Rather than the health dept.
Doing an us they should have drawn a
quantitative bhcg. It is a blood test
that tells you if you are pregnant and how
far along you are. Also, depending on
the antibiotic you were prescribed the rx
may be safe. Keflex for instance is safe
in pregnancy. Have a blood test drawn if
you really want to know if you are
pregnant. Good luck.
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